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4-Epialyxialactone
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4-Epialyxialactone

CAS: 132339-37-8

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4-Epialyxialactone
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4-Epialyxialactone is a naturally occurring compound that has been shown to have antibacterial activity. It has been found in the methanolic extract of the herb Reticulata, which is used in traditional medicine in India and other parts of Asia. Studies on 4-epialyxialactone have shown that it inhibits the growth of carcinoma cells by binding to proteins and inhibiting protein synthesis. 4-Epialyxialactone also inhibits the production of vanillic acid and p-coumaric acid, which are substances that can be used as natural products for medicinal purposes. The chemical structure of 4-epialyxialactone is related to other compounds with anti-cancer properties, such as ibaonin (a type of iridoid) and cleomiscosin.

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Molecular weight:
200.23 g/mol
Formula:
C10H16O4
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Min. 95%
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